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Films on Film: Interview With The Vampire - 35mm Presentation (15)

Films on Film: Interview With The Vampire - 35mm Presentation

Born as an 18th-century lord, Louis is now a bicentennial vampire, telling his story to an eager biographer. Suicidal after the death of his family, he meets Lestat, a vampire who persuades him to choose immortality over death and become his companion. Eventually, gentle Louis resolves to leave his violent maker, but Lestat guilts him into staying by turning a young girl -- whose addition to the "family" breeds even more conflict.

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Monday 16 Nov 202620:30

Private Hire (U)

Private Hire

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Monday 28 Jun 202717:30
Tuesday 29 Jun 202717:30

Repo Man (18)

Repo Man
The Loft Movie Theatre and Porlock Press are proud to present a screening of Alex Cox's ultimate cult classic, Repo Man (1984).

Starring a 21-year-old Emilio Estevez in one of his first leading roles, alongside the inimitable Harry Dean Stanton in one of his rare turns as a lead, Repo Man is an atom-age road movie romp that keeps on giving.

All at once a science fiction conspiracy, a heart-warming buddy comedy, and a fast-paced black comedy thriller, Repo Man comes with an iconic punk rock soundtrack including songs by Black Flag, Iggy Pop, Suicidal Tendencies and even a cameo by the Circle Jerks. With stunning cinematography, a quotable script and a host of crazy characters, Repo Man is essential viewing this September!

This screening is also a 10th anniversary celebration for The Loft Movie Theatre. A decade ago, we held our very first event along with our friends at Porlock Press; a sold-out joint screening of Repo Man in Savoy’s Screen 4. This time, we get to see Repo Man in all its glory on the Savoy’s Screen 1, and we hope you’ll join us!

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Monday 28 Sep 202620:30

Saturday Night And Sunday Morning (PG)

Saturday Night And Sunday Morning
Savoy Cinema and The Loft Movie Theatre are proud to present a special screening of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, the classic 1960 adaptation of Alan Sillitoe’s ground-breaking novel.

Set and filmed in Nottingham, the film follows Raleigh factory worker Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney in his breakout role) through a whirlwind of work, rebellion, and weekend excess in post-war Britain.

A cornerstone of British New Wave cinema, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a defining example of "kitchen sink" drama; gritty, unsentimental, and rooted in working-class life - a world away from the gloss of contemporary Hollywood. A Nottingham native himself, Sillitoe drew directly on his own experiences growing up in the city - his father worked at the Raleigh factory that forms the backdrop to the story.

Quintessentially Nottingham, it captures the city in a very different era - yet one that remains unmistakably familiar at its core. Featuring scenes shot at Goose Fair, across Radford and Lenton, and even inside the Savoy Cinema itself, it offers a rare glimpse into the city’s cinematic past.

Join us for a unique chance to experience this film exactly where part of it was made - and to walk the very stairs you’ll glimpse on the big screen.

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Saturday 15 Aug 202614:30